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New York Times crossword of September 10th, 2020 other clues
Last name in "Star Wars"
Prefix with cortex
Possibilities
Brief moments
It's a laugh
Coastal feature
Literary master of irony
Skedaddle
Stock at a saloon
Trimmable part
Get the goods
It may precede a breakup
Lowdown
Loser to Wilson in 1912
Person carrying a briefcase, maybe
Pricey seating area
December 24, e.g.
It's next to nothing
Part of 62-Across's name
64-Down, to 62-Across
Exercise before a trip to Latin America, say [Sixth]
Broadcasting
Abbr. after Brooklyn or Cleveland
Pivot
See 13-Across
Marked incorrect
Some garden machinery
Trifle
Ricky Martin, e.g. [Third]
Schlep
Big seller of camping gear
It's a laugh
Supervisors: Abbr.
Jewish month of 30 days
Curved molding
Randy look
Released air from, as a balloon
___ limits (political issue)
Quarterback, often
Prince ___ Khan
Kind of card
Choose
About
Like barbecue pits
Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzle
"___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn)
Historic Boston locale
Shells you can eat
What every infinitive in Esperanto ends with
Like boardinghouse rooms, again and again
Grumpy co-worker
Pelvic bones
Class struggle?
Quaking cause
Not at home ... or caught at home
When sung three times, a soccer anthem
Part of the Greek spelling of "Aristotle"
Event before a college football game [Ninth]
Paris hangouts
Only part of Egypt located in Asia
___ ball
Vocal opponent of 2001's Patriot Act, for short
Walk stylishly
Like violin strings
Is down with
The price you pay
Potential starts of new generations
Mind-set
It's next to nada
Like many retired academics
Lose
Spoiled
With 70-Across, dramatic opening of 62-Across's Fifth
Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-Across
Detroit pro player
Disentangle, in a way
David Lynch's first feature-length film

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